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HP Operations Manager for UNIX Administrator’s Reference

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Maintaining <strong>HP</strong>OM<br />

Changing Hostnames and IP Addresses in a Cluster Environment<br />

b. Stop the netmon process.<br />

If the netmon process automatically starts when the system<br />

starts, stop the netmon process.<br />

Enter the following:<br />

/opt/OV/bin/ovstop netmon<br />

c. Remove all entries from the SNMP configuration cache.<br />

Enter the following:<br />

/opt/OV/bin/xnmsnmpconf -clearCache<br />

d. Update the creation time of objects contained in the<br />

ovtopmd database.<br />

Enter the following:<br />

/opt/OV/bin/ovtopofix -U<br />

This command causes the objects to display again in all maps the<br />

next time they are synchronized.<br />

e. Restart the netmon process.<br />

Enter the following:<br />

/opt/OV/bin/ovstart netmon<br />

f. Update <strong>HP</strong> Software with the changed hostname<br />

Enter the following:<br />

ping <br />

g. Update the Topology Database.<br />

Enter the following:<br />

/opt/OV/bin/nmdemandpoll <br />

5. Make sure the database is running.<br />

If the database is not running, start it by entering the following:<br />

/sbin/init.d/ovoracle start<br />

For in<strong>for</strong>mation on the Oracle database, see the <strong>HP</strong>OM Installation<br />

Guide <strong>for</strong> the Management Server.<br />

436<br />

Chapter 12

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